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it's the latest technology being implemented in to police departments across the country allowing for officers to record interactions from a rear vantage point. they just did a a completely unbiased view of the situation. it doesn't deviate at the slanted one way or the other. or you get kicked off. everything may seem everything that was too cold and interaction. but this one. the simple life and are asking for directions to the question is clear to all the purported footage though while at morals police department officers show me just how it's done in home runs for a secure online server and officers can then access thread count on their smartphone but the server for the thousands of police interactions that happened to me is my hero on a store's website called evidence dot com this is where officers c'mon in and view their captured footage. i know they can see the video. the police department says officers cannot keep her weight that they cannot alter. they cannot believe they cannot change the current date they have committed to view only for that. at a hundred maybe one days to
it's the latest technology being implemented in to police departments across the country allowing for officers to record interactions from a rear vantage point. they just did a a completely unbiased view of the situation. it doesn't deviate at the slanted one way or the other. or you get kicked off. everything may seem everything that was too cold and interaction. but this one. the simple life and are asking for directions to the question is clear to all the purported footage though while at...
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the nokia wee ones sectors like human resources technology and media tend to turn to industry me a note isms which then spread sparking worries that the french line which is being watered down. some native speakers have a hard time thinking of french translations are commonly used english words. stamps are this is a few small pots it was. boy some close ups as philly's own way. let us instead of. if league action it's important to make an entrance. you see the contents or the french language and they don't reject foreign religions that every country has an identity as a protected act out the front is broadcasting watchdog agrees its meeting on monday to discuss the pretty freakin of wrongdoing in the media and the reference on tv. that's really the sports music in boston. what a mime all his calls and nigeria seems to be on course to become africa's biggest economy with an average annual growth rate of around six or seven percent over the past decade. it looks set to overtake south africa today am speaking to the woman who's in charge of this rising economic power and cozy up onto it we
the nokia wee ones sectors like human resources technology and media tend to turn to industry me a note isms which then spread sparking worries that the french line which is being watered down. some native speakers have a hard time thinking of french translations are commonly used english words. stamps are this is a few small pots it was. boy some close ups as philly's own way. let us instead of. if league action it's important to make an entrance. you see the contents or the french language...
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the offer i a the science technology innovations all the latest developments from around russia. the future. genes can be held by the us within the decade without charge or trial in kuantan tonight i have to be transferred to an end. but the men were strongly against being sent back to algeria where i fear being persecuted by the authorities or targeted by extremists on the sand is the token a small the glacial pace us officials intend to move forward with the limbo known as guantanamo whatever excuses in the web of bureaucracy allegedly getting in the way of just closing the place down. millie is attempting baby steps to figure out what to do with its detainee is the lastest transferred to prisoners to their home country of algeria one hundred and sixty four the majority of whom have long been cleared for track work or really miss everything creation was involuntary and to place despite the deeds he needs me is to not have this happen is the fear of mistreatment or torture upon their return home to the lives of the two men at times now and is down and inside out hope that some h
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drone technology is tremendously cheaper. the model i use is only a few hundred dollars, it can be flown with a mobile app. the point of entry as which a journalist can figure how to use it is very low and the cost very low. >> journalists armed with available drones have already run into the long arm of the law. in june, a africa newsman was arrested. >> in august with, police in switzerland were caught by a photographer. in both cases, journalists were criticized for chasing famous faces. given that the media are often accused of being in the private moments of the famous, where do the paparazzi get these? they already have them. there are laws from meeking up to someone's windows --o9[kv bay of rainbokenneth bae kennet schiff tÑ >> hello, welcome to al jazeera america. i'm jonathan betz in new york. merrill newman is back on u.s. soil. the korean war veteran has his long-awaited homecoming after being detained in north korea. >> cheers greet french troops in the central african republic. >> finally as a family we are humb
drone technology is tremendously cheaper. the model i use is only a few hundred dollars, it can be flown with a mobile app. the point of entry as which a journalist can figure how to use it is very low and the cost very low. >> journalists armed with available drones have already run into the long arm of the law. in june, a africa newsman was arrested. >> in august with, police in switzerland were caught by a photographer. in both cases, journalists were criticized for chasing...
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it's a space company, and modern technology but it begs the question will we see bit coin as a frequently accepted mode of payment in the future? >> i think we could. when you have the sale signal and it's faster and more security than a credit card payment but it's a matter of having those things in place and having people understand how it all works. >> do you think it will be technology that you can make this transfer very quickly and a simple thing to do? >> oh, yes. it's that way right now but the matter is how universal it is. how often have people heard of it, accept it and willing to take it to their business. right now that's the limiting factor. >> with when bit coin or when you started your travels bit coin was worth $100. right now it's inflated. there is a big bubble or it may not be a bubble but it's over $1,000. do you ever think, hum, maybe i should have saved that bit coin? >> i don't because really i went in this wanting to learn more about about it and the rise in valley just begs the question is this viable as a currency? if it's so volatile and rising in value can you
it's a space company, and modern technology but it begs the question will we see bit coin as a frequently accepted mode of payment in the future? >> i think we could. when you have the sale signal and it's faster and more security than a credit card payment but it's a matter of having those things in place and having people understand how it all works. >> do you think it will be technology that you can make this transfer very quickly and a simple thing to do? >> oh, yes. it's...
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artist is adding technology to some of the world's most revered paintings. smart." american captured his latest jump on camera, a jump that went horribly wrong. we see him crashing into a rock and sliding down that cliff face , narrowly escaping death. he did suffer several injuries, including stitches to the eye and chin.
artist is adding technology to some of the world's most revered paintings. smart." american captured his latest jump on camera, a jump that went horribly wrong. we see him crashing into a rock and sliding down that cliff face , narrowly escaping death. he did suffer several injuries, including stitches to the eye and chin.
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and there is some irony in that statement as we look at all of the cyberattacks on technology around the country. and new reports about just how extensive the national security agency really is. they have spent years spying on online gamers, including those playing on worl of workout. in obamacare architect ezekiel emanuel says people haven't signed up for coverage because the obama administration has not sufficiently promoted it. my next guest says he couldn't write a greatepiece of fiction in the obamacare nartive. we are joined now by best-selling author in his latest book. i was going to make a remark abt a number of things. i will constrain myself. ezekiel emanuel, saying if you really want to keep your doctor, the obama deal is just to pay up. >> so what is he telling us? in obamacare works if you're rich. so if you're rich, you get to have choices and we heard that certain high and technologically advanced hospitals are being dropped off of all these insurance plans. and again, don't get access to the doctor you wanted the best health care system you can possibly have unless y
and there is some irony in that statement as we look at all of the cyberattacks on technology around the country. and new reports about just how extensive the national security agency really is. they have spent years spying on online gamers, including those playing on worl of workout. in obamacare architect ezekiel emanuel says people haven't signed up for coverage because the obama administration has not sufficiently promoted it. my next guest says he couldn't write a greatepiece of fiction in...
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trying to communicate with our government about our concern the big problem with copyright is that technology has changed and they and a lot of these companies are just refusing to sort of adopt to existing reality of the internet how we all just want to interact and share and contribute to the content that's out there. and so we had this out for you be you was tries to smooth the relations with pakistan but the deadly drama strikes remain a key sticking point with washington setting a tough ultimatum one. all of the four hundred three settlers living in this particular area used to have a large houses before the for the human accident. in tiny not makeshift camps of fukushima refugees and news hopeful that we turning to a life they saw washed away that's up to the break. up to. speak the language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks about six of the p.r.p. interview intriguing stories. in trying. to find out more visit. i think that. they were going to do that you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution
trying to communicate with our government about our concern the big problem with copyright is that technology has changed and they and a lot of these companies are just refusing to sort of adopt to existing reality of the internet how we all just want to interact and share and contribute to the content that's out there. and so we had this out for you be you was tries to smooth the relations with pakistan but the deadly drama strikes remain a key sticking point with washington setting a tough...
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the technology is harmful to people's health and the environment. the real concern is that this is a technology that basically has been proven not to work as the oil industry claims and it has resulted in contamination irrefutable evidence of contamination of water soil and the and and also significant negative health impacts on the population that live above the gas fields but it reflects the fact that we are dealing with a cowboy industry that is driven by greed and little else that. the government of bahrain again coming under fire for alleged human rights violations despite calls from amnesty international authorities have failed to free one of the country's most well known activists who's now already served most of his term he was put behind bars in two thousand and twelve are now eligible for release but likely to stay locked up on top of that authorities recently detained the leader of the european bahraini organization for human rights the same joe was arrested when he went to a police station to file a defamation complaint against a governm
the technology is harmful to people's health and the environment. the real concern is that this is a technology that basically has been proven not to work as the oil industry claims and it has resulted in contamination irrefutable evidence of contamination of water soil and the and and also significant negative health impacts on the population that live above the gas fields but it reflects the fact that we are dealing with a cowboy industry that is driven by greed and little else that. the...
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players have been having and of course the news comes at a time when microsoft google facebook and other technology giants have written an open letter to the u.s. government calling on them to review their security and their surveillance operations so no matter how you spin it it's just not the best day for the n.s.a. n.g.c. h.q. to be found to have been playing world of warcraft just doesn't look good. for of london paula thank you very much indeed about where. the u.s. defense secretary chuck hagel has landed in pakistan to try and iron out entrenched differences between washington and islamabad american drone strikes our central sticking point they've killed almost a thousand civilians in the country since two thousand and three and triggered a wave of protests but blocks are made to supply trucks to afghanistan two weeks ago for freelance journalist who is in islamabad for. but this is the first visit by the u.s. defense secretary. to pakistan in four years which shows how much the u.s. wants to build a relationship with pakistan and ease tensions which have been occurring over these drone atta
players have been having and of course the news comes at a time when microsoft google facebook and other technology giants have written an open letter to the u.s. government calling on them to review their security and their surveillance operations so no matter how you spin it it's just not the best day for the n.s.a. n.g.c. h.q. to be found to have been playing world of warcraft just doesn't look good. for of london paula thank you very much indeed about where. the u.s. defense secretary chuck...
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technology innovation. developments around. the future avar. there's a media leader so we leave the media. others see bush and see your. play your party there's a good. shoes that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all politics. are t.v. . dramas that can't be ignored to. stories others use in the same. place since changing the world right now. to picture. from around the globe. broke to. welcome back to our scene to national a us mason to swayze bonks has yielded results with a fast alpine hideaway giving up on sentries of total confidentiality washington is threatening fines and even jail time for any bond that doesn't share information on american citizens but it's thought that some of them though will nevertheless stay defiant on his business present a case to pay obama spoke with my colleague while we sit shy about the possible ramifications of it all. but it should be a sense of almost concern and anger response this we know it's very much fundamental to the swiss economy or to the heritage of switzerland
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this year we will roll out a mobile app, a mobile site, and a lot more multimedia technology. it's just been an evolution in what has interested us and what we been able to see other people do. >> continued on that, amy, would you describe kind of the variety as the editor, the variety of content you want to provide for your audience? especially when the court is out of session in session, if you could describe the. >> covering the supreme court, the justices are quite busy for the most part from october until the end of june. june is a crazy month to blog, and without sometimes over a dozen posts in one day. in the justices go away on their summer vacation, unless we have the manna from heaven that the confirmation hearing, nothing related to the supreme court of the most part happens. and so we're always sort of looking at things in two ways. we are trying to cover what's going on at the court as comprehensively as possible. so as tom suggested, we have coverage for each case both in terms of archiving the brief but having a preview of a case before the oral argument, a big
this year we will roll out a mobile app, a mobile site, and a lot more multimedia technology. it's just been an evolution in what has interested us and what we been able to see other people do. >> continued on that, amy, would you describe kind of the variety as the editor, the variety of content you want to provide for your audience? especially when the court is out of session in session, if you could describe the. >> covering the supreme court, the justices are quite busy for the...
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supplying weapons and other kinds of advanced technology and not the same time it is certainly technology that is voted for sanctions this includes this. >> i have been a part of a relationship with iran and this is a simplistic picture, which i sometimes read as part as a rationale is that all and what he mention is that russia would this and russia can cancel a deal after 2010. they are very much -- and that previous president of the both about roche and in particular about this. i think that we have improved because of syria. because of our business is extremely helpful and great. and there are different views on whether we should encourage this or not but some people believe that -- it is not in the best interest because if we improve the relationship will immediately turn to the west of forget about everything that we have talked about. and that is why we should try to prevent it in the report of this because we should be something that we encourage this and this includes a better relationship because of arm is extremely important as a regional player. and learned forward russia that
supplying weapons and other kinds of advanced technology and not the same time it is certainly technology that is voted for sanctions this includes this. >> i have been a part of a relationship with iran and this is a simplistic picture, which i sometimes read as part as a rationale is that all and what he mention is that russia would this and russia can cancel a deal after 2010. they are very much -- and that previous president of the both about roche and in particular about this. i...
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because the technology of the nuclear cycle, you can get off the internet -- the knowledge of creating a nuclear weapons is already out there. and iran is a large country and it is a relatively wealthy country, and so we have to take seriously the possibility that they are going to try to get a nuclear weapon. that's what this whole exercise is about. having said that, if you look at the history, by the time we got an agreement with north korea, they essentially already had a nuclear weapon. with respect to pakistan, there was never the kinds of inspection regimes and international sanctions and u.n. resolutions that were in place. we have been able to craft an international effort and verification mechanism around the iran nuclear program that is unprecedented and unique. that doesn't mean it's easy. and that's why we have to take it seriously. but i think one of the things that i've repeatedly said when people ask, why should we try to negotiate with them, we can't trust them, we're being naÏve, what i try to describe to them is not the choice between this deal and the ideal, but th
because the technology of the nuclear cycle, you can get off the internet -- the knowledge of creating a nuclear weapons is already out there. and iran is a large country and it is a relatively wealthy country, and so we have to take seriously the possibility that they are going to try to get a nuclear weapon. that's what this whole exercise is about. having said that, if you look at the history, by the time we got an agreement with north korea, they essentially already had a nuclear weapon....
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i think it is important for everybody to understand this is hard because the technology of nuclear site you can get off the internet. the knowledge of creating a nuclear weapon is already out there, and iran is a large country and relatively wealthy country. so we have to take seriously the possibility that they're going to try to get a nuclear weapon. that's what this whole exercise is about. having said that, if you look at the history, by the time we had agreement with north korea, they essentially had a nuclear weapon. with respect to pakistan, there was never the kind of inspection regimes and international sanctions and u.n. resolutions that were in place. we have been able to craft an international effort and verification mechanism around the iran nuclear program that is unprecedented and unique. that doesn't mean it's easy, and that's why we have to take it seriously. but i think one of the things that i have repeatedly said when people ask why should we try to negotiate with them, we can't trust them, we're being naive, what i try to describe to them is not the choice between t
i think it is important for everybody to understand this is hard because the technology of nuclear site you can get off the internet. the knowledge of creating a nuclear weapon is already out there, and iran is a large country and relatively wealthy country. so we have to take seriously the possibility that they're going to try to get a nuclear weapon. that's what this whole exercise is about. having said that, if you look at the history, by the time we had agreement with north korea, they...
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the technology making indepth probes >> bernie madoff says prison is like summer camp. the master mind. largest ponsy scheme in history was interviewed by "the wall street journal" and says they should have known better. madoff says: >> you're about to enter a computer imaging simulator that can take you in the brain, deep into the ocean or fly you over the surface of mars. it may look like an unemployment video game, but it's anything but. >> in this stunning 320 degree cabin of pixels data coles to life. numbers transform into a flight, skipping the surface of farmars known as the cave-2, this environmental was dreamt up by computer scientists at the electronic visualisation lab. >> think of a project room or a war room where you hang up pieces of paper or photographs, and you tape them to the wall and see lots of data at the same time. today it is all stored in computers. rather than print them out, we wanted electronic walls where you can explain information. >> the cave-2 can transform data in the brain. the visualsisations can show critical understandings of how i
the technology making indepth probes >> bernie madoff says prison is like summer camp. the master mind. largest ponsy scheme in history was interviewed by "the wall street journal" and says they should have known better. madoff says: >> you're about to enter a computer imaging simulator that can take you in the brain, deep into the ocean or fly you over the surface of mars. it may look like an unemployment video game, but it's anything but. >> in this stunning 320...
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how can we use that infrastructure, technology, to better combat poverty. you have the know how and the software industries. and there we can really create a lot of synergies. so i come here full of optimism and full of good intentions that are becoming realities. the social indicators i'm not saying it's a human development program of oxford university saying that colombia should have a replicated but i'm proud that this is happening in my country. and that's the success story i wanted to share with you. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. we have lots of questions on loss of topics. starting out the u.s. had to limit the military presence in south america due to sequestration and prioritizing the pacific. how concerned are you about the this especially for drug interdiction. is it something you talked about with president obama today? we value extreme lit help the u.s. has give us. colombia has been extremely useful. i say not because of the quantity. when you add up what colombia has given us versus what we have had to invest ourselves. it's very small p
how can we use that infrastructure, technology, to better combat poverty. you have the know how and the software industries. and there we can really create a lot of synergies. so i come here full of optimism and full of good intentions that are becoming realities. the social indicators i'm not saying it's a human development program of oxford university saying that colombia should have a replicated but i'm proud that this is happening in my country. and that's the success story i wanted to...
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cameras that record everything the officer sees in deals with during his or her shift some say this technology offers unprecedented accountability on the part of police by making sure everything they do is recorded but this also has privacy advocates raising concerns artie's amir david as more. for every officer in laurel maryland police department the day starts and ends right here we each grab a camera and as you can see here it clips on the side of my glasses or headband or there's different mounts that way it's commonly referred to as the lipstick camera with its shape and size resembling that of the women's popular make up of the gadget is far from just this that it pleasure it's the latest technology being implemented into police departments across the country allowing for officers to record interactions from a rare vantage point it just gives a completely unbiased view of the situation it doesn't mean it can't be slanted one way or the other. more you should have the records everything they see every single police to citizen interaction from traffic stops like this one to simple bystand
cameras that record everything the officer sees in deals with during his or her shift some say this technology offers unprecedented accountability on the part of police by making sure everything they do is recorded but this also has privacy advocates raising concerns artie's amir david as more. for every officer in laurel maryland police department the day starts and ends right here we each grab a camera and as you can see here it clips on the side of my glasses or headband or there's different...
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because the technology of the nuclear cycle -- you can get off the internet -- the knowledge of creating a nuclear weapons is already out there. and iran is a large country and it is a relatively wealthy country, and so we have to take seriously the possibility that they are going to try to get a nuclear weapon. that's what this whole exercise is about. having said that, if you look at the history, by the time we got an agreement with north korea, they essentially already had a nuclear weapon. with respect to pakistan, there was never the kinds of inspection regimes and international sanctions and u.n. resolutions that were in place. we have been able to craft an international effort and verification mechanism around the iran nuclear program that is unprecedented and unique. that doesn't mean it's easy. and that's why we have to take it seriously. but i think one of the things that i've repeatedly said when people ask, why should we try to negotiate with them, we can't trust them, we're being naïve, what i try to describe to them is not the choice between this deal and the ideal, but th
because the technology of the nuclear cycle -- you can get off the internet -- the knowledge of creating a nuclear weapons is already out there. and iran is a large country and it is a relatively wealthy country, and so we have to take seriously the possibility that they are going to try to get a nuclear weapon. that's what this whole exercise is about. having said that, if you look at the history, by the time we got an agreement with north korea, they essentially already had a nuclear weapon....
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when you have them supply weapons and other kinds of events technology to iran -- advanced technology to iran. they certainly voted for sanctions and then participated in this interim agreement. we will start with you, fyodor lukyanov. >> the relationship with iran has been quite complicated, actually. simplisticuite a picture that i sometimes read. what you mentioned that russia actually voted for all sanctions in iran, and russia canceled a .eal after 2010 sanctions previous made several nasty statements about russia. now i think a russian-and rainy iraniana russian- relationship have improved. it is helpful and great. there are different views and moscow on whether we should increase the -- encourage a u.s.-iranian interest or not. some people do not think it is because ifinterest iran improves relationship with united states, it will immediately turn to the west and forget about everything we did for iran. and that is why we should try to prevent it. but i think it is very shortsighted because my position -- we will -- we should encourage this and we will benefit out of a u.s.-ira
when you have them supply weapons and other kinds of events technology to iran -- advanced technology to iran. they certainly voted for sanctions and then participated in this interim agreement. we will start with you, fyodor lukyanov. >> the relationship with iran has been quite complicated, actually. simplisticuite a picture that i sometimes read. what you mentioned that russia actually voted for all sanctions in iran, and russia canceled a .eal after 2010 sanctions previous made...
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of the women's popular makeup of the gadget is far from just an aesthetic pleasure it's the latest technology being implemented into police departments across the country allowing for officers to record interactions from a rare vantage point it just gives a completely unbiased view of the situation it doesn't it can't be slanted one way or the other. stories more you just saw the records everything they see everything the police the citizen interaction from traffic stops like this one to simple bystander asking for directions so the question is where does all the recorded footage go while that laurel's police department officers show me just how it's done it all runs through a secure online server that officers can then access through an app on their smartphone but the main server for the thousands of police interactions that happen daily is right here on a stored website called evidence dot com this is where officers can log in and view their captured footage and even though they can see the video the police department says officers cannot tamper with it they cannot alter they cannot delete
of the women's popular makeup of the gadget is far from just an aesthetic pleasure it's the latest technology being implemented into police departments across the country allowing for officers to record interactions from a rare vantage point it just gives a completely unbiased view of the situation it doesn't it can't be slanted one way or the other. stories more you just saw the records everything they see everything the police the citizen interaction from traffic stops like this one to simple...
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science technology innovation all the least of melamine from around russia we've got the future covered. the. war is probably the most complex of all human activities. but. all of us are still locked up. in the phenomenon of friendly fire probability extends back to the invention of gunpowder. kill a bunch of people who don't know what they're up their families they're already us people. reading. this some of them shoots my brother in the leg not intentional because of it because it was ny times four in the morning even the best given the bausch shoulders. are going to make mistakes does this whole idea of brotherhood an author. and camaraderie in this sense it was in this context it has absolutely no place. i was thinking somehow i have to come back because mom was waiting for me. i just knew that everything would be fine for some reason they were so confident because we were going to get married officially after he came back how could he not come back because the mere thought of it never crossed her mind. when the militants decided to try and break through to her new guinea epic screa
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technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. i think people. should have you with us here on r t today i roll researcher. logan french launched a military operation in the central african republic aimed at curbing a surge in sectarian violence earlier a un security council resolution authorized french troops to join an african peacekeeping mission the latest clashes between rival militias in the capital bangui of killed over one hundred people muslim rebels who seized power in march of fighting christians there who support the ousted president and this is sparked fears that the conflict could expand into a full blown sectarian war well sometimes branded the policemen of africa france has remained active on the continent ever since the colonial era as you sell them out there it's a map of france's former colonies over the past decade alone france has led interventions in the democratic republic of congo ivory coast chad and most recently mali that's aside from its involvement in libya two as for the current conflict fronts refuse
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science technology innovation all the developments around russia we've. covered. to algerians you had been held by the u.s. for more than a decade without charge or trial at guantanamo bay have now been transferred to the homeland but the men were strongly against being sent back to algeria where they feared being persecuted by the authorities or targeted by extremists. as more at a glacial pace u.s. officials attempt to move forward with the limbo known as one tunnel with endless excuses and a web of bureaucracy allegedly getting in the way of just closing the place down in the latest attempt to take baby steps to figure out what to do with its detainees the u.s. has transferred two prisoners to their home country of algeria out of one hundred sixty four the majority of whom have long been cleared for transfer or release this server petri you should it was involuntary and took place despite the detainees pleas to not have this happen as they feared mistreatment or torture upon their return home the lawyers of the two men jamelle and ms yon and some have described
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why did these technology companies write this letter right now? >> wolf, the most important thing for any company to have whether you're selling a product or providing a service is the trust of your customers. and clearly, these technology companies, the biggest ones on the planet, facebook, google, apple, microsoft, et cetera, are worried about a possible erosion of trust among its users after these nsa disclosures became public and edward snowden became a household name. they have called on the government and the president to show some leadership and provide restraint when it comes to surveillance and written this open letter. it reads in part "the balance in many countries has tipped too far in favor of the state and away from the rights of the individual." wolf, this united and extraordinary show of support among these technology companies really shows that they are deeply concerned about users' privacy and about information continuing exposes. information that may include e-mails or text messages or contacts or the web sites that people serve
why did these technology companies write this letter right now? >> wolf, the most important thing for any company to have whether you're selling a product or providing a service is the trust of your customers. and clearly, these technology companies, the biggest ones on the planet, facebook, google, apple, microsoft, et cetera, are worried about a possible erosion of trust among its users after these nsa disclosures became public and edward snowden became a household name. they have...
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technology as it can be used throughout the region. and how israel is fighting to keep alive a flame that makes it a light unto nations. to build its first class defenses and alliances that allow it to negotiate from a position of strength. we know that diplomacy without strength is blind to the world perils -- the world's perils. we also believe strength without diplomacy is blind to the world's promised. it is diplomacy backed by the credible threat of military force. if it can prevent the menace of nuclear weapons in iran him a if diplomacy can solve the x essential -- in iran, if diplomacy can solve it threat --l if we can fully address the reasons -- these threats without going to war, israel and the world will be more secure. so will the united states. my friends, as everyone here knows, the world is mourning the loss of a great leader right now, nelson mandela. mandela was a stranger to hate. he rejected recrimination in favor of reconciliation. and he knew the future demands that we move beyond the past. just think of the lesso
technology as it can be used throughout the region. and how israel is fighting to keep alive a flame that makes it a light unto nations. to build its first class defenses and alliances that allow it to negotiate from a position of strength. we know that diplomacy without strength is blind to the world perils -- the world's perils. we also believe strength without diplomacy is blind to the world's promised. it is diplomacy backed by the credible threat of military force. if it can prevent the...
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you can't stop technology, and technology can be used to benefit ma'am. i think this is a wonderful play. are going to have people am being the drones paid their own high paid salaries. because down on pollution, cuts down on so many different things. i just don't see any downside to something like that. host: a previous color was a former postal worker and said that the person who would normally be delivering would no longer have a job. but you are still going to have people that are going to be producing -- manufacturing the drones. you are going to have people selling the drones. people operating the drones, there are a whole lot more people getting jobs. it may not be a one-to-one trade-off. the industry association that has been the unmanned aircraft did a study on the economic benefits these types of commercial uses could produce. it says -- that is by the association behind these types of aircraft. they estimated those figures earlier this year. it could create 70,000 new jobs, including 34,000 manufacturing positions, in the first three years, the
you can't stop technology, and technology can be used to benefit ma'am. i think this is a wonderful play. are going to have people am being the drones paid their own high paid salaries. because down on pollution, cuts down on so many different things. i just don't see any downside to something like that. host: a previous color was a former postal worker and said that the person who would normally be delivering would no longer have a job. but you are still going to have people that are going to...
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technology, resources etc. it is a little bit bizarre to .ddress this lieberman, prime minister netanyahu shared with you the intimate details of a talk, and he said what do you think about kerry stated that today? >> i really don't know. maybe it was something dramatic, something new. i came from new york, i was the last three days in new york. my feelings, we have heard a lot design, but i'm not sure that it is possible. are reallye that we sold. achis so easy to reach -- bre this, especially when we are so close to some kind of internal agreement. i think it is something very not deviate must from the trust and credibility. >> you didn't answer the first part of the question? he shared with you the details? >> no. >> not today. on a regular day. >> of course. least three or four times every day. course, i want all assessment is a different assessment beside us sharing the same information. >> so you have disagreements with the prime minister? [laughter] it is not a secret, you know. [laughter] >> is there an
technology, resources etc. it is a little bit bizarre to .ddress this lieberman, prime minister netanyahu shared with you the intimate details of a talk, and he said what do you think about kerry stated that today? >> i really don't know. maybe it was something dramatic, something new. i came from new york, i was the last three days in new york. my feelings, we have heard a lot design, but i'm not sure that it is possible. are reallye that we sold. achis so easy to reach -- bre this,...
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if not millions of flying robots darting to the skies to deliver goods now look i'm not knocking the technology it's obviously going to be an incredible convenience for customers and it is a greener alternative to giant.
if not millions of flying robots darting to the skies to deliver goods now look i'm not knocking the technology it's obviously going to be an incredible convenience for customers and it is a greener alternative to giant.
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when you have them supply weapons and other kinds of advanced technology to iran. they certainly voted for sanctions and then participated in this interim agreement. we will start with you, fyodor lukyanov. >> the relationship with iran has been quite complicated, actually. this is a quite a simplistic picture that i sometimes read. what you mentioned that russia actually voted for all sanctions in iran, and russia canceled a deal after 2010 sanctions. the previous made several nasty statements about russia. now i think a russian-iranian relationship has improved. it is helpful and great. there are different views and moscow on whether we should increase the -- encourage a u.s.-iranian interest or not. some people do not think it is an russian interest because if iran improves relationship with united states, it will immediately turn to the west and forget about everything we did for iran. and that is why we should try to prevent it. but i think it is very shortsighted because my position we will -- we should encourage this and we will benefit out of a u.s.-iranian
when you have them supply weapons and other kinds of advanced technology to iran. they certainly voted for sanctions and then participated in this interim agreement. we will start with you, fyodor lukyanov. >> the relationship with iran has been quite complicated, actually. this is a quite a simplistic picture that i sometimes read. what you mentioned that russia actually voted for all sanctions in iran, and russia canceled a deal after 2010 sanctions. the previous made several nasty...
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. >>> technology companies are demanding, surveillance, written have written an open letter to president barack obama and the congress saying we understand government has a duty to protect their citizens but this summer's revelations, highlighted the need to release government surveillance worldwide. they went on to add the balance has slipped on the way to the state and away from the individual, this undermines the freedomfreedoms we all cherish. and it's also emerged that some of those same companies and their customers have been infiltrated by intelligence agencies. microsoft's x box live network was one of them. under cover officers allegedly used games like world of war craft and second life to scout out potential informants. checked communications between millions of x box gamers. shi has more. >> the more we learn about the scale of the national security agency stages, the less likely we're to trust them. they are calling for the end of bulk data collection, after hoovering up of our international usage, around also more transparency and accountability in the process of surveillan
. >>> technology companies are demanding, surveillance, written have written an open letter to president barack obama and the congress saying we understand government has a duty to protect their citizens but this summer's revelations, highlighted the need to release government surveillance worldwide. they went on to add the balance has slipped on the way to the state and away from the individual, this undermines the freedomfreedoms we all cherish. and it's also emerged that some of...
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one change in technology is the new digital age. the other one is the end of .ower a phenomenal book in trying to get across the change that is going on that we all need to understand if we are going to thatur government to find very delicate balance between security and private civil liberties. where do you think the united states falls on the line? is it going too far and infringing on privacy and free speech is? it is such a hard judgment call. the head of nsa and cyber command, i know him. somebody has to be in charge of this stuff. there is an infrastructure that has been put in place. thatere is any concern there are activities going on the could be a threat to rise of americans, we have to follow those trails. i do think we have some legal inferred --s our our infrastructure has so rapidly vault people have jumped on it for positive reasons. now we are seeing there is a negative side. if you're into that shuts down because the government has not protected the backbone, the servers that provide you access to the world wide web
one change in technology is the new digital age. the other one is the end of .ower a phenomenal book in trying to get across the change that is going on that we all need to understand if we are going to thatur government to find very delicate balance between security and private civil liberties. where do you think the united states falls on the line? is it going too far and infringing on privacy and free speech is? it is such a hard judgment call. the head of nsa and cyber command, i know him....
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sleep number dual temp, the revolutionary temperature-balancing layer with active air technology that works on any mattress brand, including yours. it's only at a sleep number store, where this holiday season, the hottest sleep innovations make the coolest gifts - including sleep number dual temp. discover dual temp at one of our 425 sleep number stores nationwide. sleep number. comfort individualized. world." i'm suzanne malveaux. >> i'm michael holmes. all around the world, people, of course, remembering nelson mandela and preparing for his funeral this weekend. >> it is a week full of events. tuesday is memorial service which president obama and other heads of state will attend. there are going to be public viewing areas throughout the country, as well. >> wednesday through friday, nelson mandela will lie in state at the seat of government, which is, of course, pretoria and on sunday the state funeral will be held at his ancestral home which is qunu in south africa's eastern cape region. >> moments ago, we heard from desmond tutu speaking about nelson mandela, how he prevented an a
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how technology is looking into the past to map italy's under ground aquaducts. and blasting off on a mission to the moon, what chinese scientists hope to learn when their rover makes an lunar landing. >> and this means falling temperatures and winter storm warnings that are spreading in the midwest, we will have the details. >>> these are live pictures right now coming in from tie land where protests calling for the prime minister to resign turned violent over the weekend and clashes with police continue today. >>> this is the scene right now in, ukraine and they are up set about the government's failure to sign trade agreements with the european union. ♪ >> and now, a techknow minute..Ñ welcome back to al jazeera america, i'm morgan ratford live from new york city, the high-tech tools archeologists are using to discover buried remnants of rome and let's look at the snow and rain across the country today with metrologist nicole mitchell. >> a lot of people are starting back today after a long holiday weekend and hope the weather would cooperate more but we ha
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a good part of that goes to technology. in this math class the teacher is using a headset for students who can't hear. technology like this help prepare students beyond these walls. some experts question whether this will get students ready for the real world. >> the purpose of special education is to prepare students to live in the adult world. and for most of us we don't live in a segregated adult world. >> reporter: richard says the school prepared him plenty. he is now a sophomore in college. the only one of a set of triplets living away from home. >> it would have been much more difficult to adapt. >> reporter: chris sees the school as path to college. >> i want to study biology, go to princeton or columbia university. >> reporter: he has the power, he says, like everyone else to reach for his dreams. >>> the un marks the 21st international day of persons with disabilities on tuesday. >>> it's time for sports now. i hear a basketball player getting a dig payday. >>> in fact he is my knew best friend. he is cashing in b
a good part of that goes to technology. in this math class the teacher is using a headset for students who can't hear. technology like this help prepare students beyond these walls. some experts question whether this will get students ready for the real world. >> the purpose of special education is to prepare students to live in the adult world. and for most of us we don't live in a segregated adult world. >> reporter: richard says the school prepared him plenty. he is now a...
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people who understand the technology that the patent covers. this helps to ensure that patents are not issued for inventions that are already in the public domain. or that would be obvious to a person who is skilled in the technology. under the gentleman from california's amendment, however, an applicant could short circuit the entire patent examination's process and present his evidence of patentibility for the first time in district court. now, i have known many district judges who are excellent lawyers, but very few of them have degrees in biotechnology. very few have degrees in electrical engineering. yet under this amendment these judges would be making the initial determination whether, for example, a purported computer invention is novel and nonobvious, and whether it has been properly enabled. i would ask my colleagues, is there anyone here who believes that the united states will issue higher quality patents if the applications are never, never, never reviewed by an examiner with a scientific background? does anyone believe that we wil
people who understand the technology that the patent covers. this helps to ensure that patents are not issued for inventions that are already in the public domain. or that would be obvious to a person who is skilled in the technology. under the gentleman from california's amendment, however, an applicant could short circuit the entire patent examination's process and present his evidence of patentibility for the first time in district court. now, i have known many district judges who are...
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anything that is foreign or unknown that is technological ,hat is not under your control that is done without you having any input into it is something that is going to make people really afraid of it. the issues that make people worried about these things often do not have anything to do with science. just because they do not have anything to do with science doesn't mean they should be dismissed out of hand. you would not dismiss religion out of hand. religion has nothing to do with science, but it is something people believe very deeply. you have scientists arguing that the foods are safe and acceptable. on the other hand, you have people arguing on other grounds that even if the foods are safe -- and they are not willing to accept that they are -- but even if the foods are safe, they are not acceptable on other grounds. these two points of view go past each other with no meeting of the minds whatsoever. the academy was giving a vote to science-based look into genetically modified foods to say they are ok. other people would argue differently. would think labeling solve a lot of the
anything that is foreign or unknown that is technological ,hat is not under your control that is done without you having any input into it is something that is going to make people really afraid of it. the issues that make people worried about these things often do not have anything to do with science. just because they do not have anything to do with science doesn't mean they should be dismissed out of hand. you would not dismiss religion out of hand. religion has nothing to do with science,...
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with an ultra-thin coating and fast absorbing advil ion core™ technology, it stops pain before it gets worse. nothing works faster. new fast acting advil. look for it in the white box. >>> look at the "national geographic" building here in washington. on tuesday a copy of "national geographic" around the world in 125 years sold at auction for $13,000. that book, the fifth one printed, was autographed by 43 of the best photographers in the world. unsigned copies go for $499. >>> anthony mason gives us a sneak preview of it is a story you'll see first on "cbs this morning." >> did you buy it? >> how far back does this archive go? >> our earliest material dates around 1870s. >>> inside the archival you'll find a photographic history of the modern world. how many pictures are in this archive though? >> well the image collection manages about 11.5 billion images. >> bill bonner is in charge of the vintage collections that includes some of the earliest color images. >> these are autograms. this was the first commercially successful process and it was introduced in 1907. >> and some of the mo
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to -- now that we are getting the technology fixed ande need you to go back take a look at what is actually going on. it can make a difference in your lives and the lives of your families. the president yesterday as onlaunches the second act healthcare.gov, encouraging people to go to the website and try again. the washington times this -- the president leader and chief on obamacare. -- salesman -- cheerleader in chief for obamacare. democrats and the president are expected to have a coordinated effort in pushing healthcare.gov. --e is a congressman's tweet what do you think about the rollout of healthcare.gov enter the president fire somebody? betty in albuquerque, new mexico. democrat. thank you for accepting my call. this particular congress that we now -- i believe the th -- hasnd 12 -- 112 title of the greatest do-nothing congress in the history of the united states. they have been held hostage by a small group of people. those group of people refer to as the tea party. they have been led by the most the housepeaker of probably in the nation's history -- mr. john boehner. obama should
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the question is, is is too much technology to blame? >> her we go again, four days until the dead loan to get a budget deal down. are we facing another government shutdown? (vo) you are a business pro. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. still running in the morning? yeah. getting your vegetables every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. budget deal down. budget deal down. >> welcome back to "new day," everyone. pilot error may be the result of a report, they are relying on cockpit computers by the pilots. we are taking a look at this. allison, what more are you hearing from this report? >> the ntsb is having a report coming out on tue
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and good technology. technology has helped save our country, and it created the american way of life. this bill would stifle, would kill american technological genius. the provisions of the innovation act will impact on every inventor in a negative way in america. the innovation act will create more paperwork when an inventor files for an infringement claim, for example, someone is stealing his stuff, this will increase the cost to defend those rights and the potential, of course, if you have -- many more -- much more paperwork. then, you give the court the ability to dismiss the case on technical requirements. well, you didn't feel out this technicality. you missed that in the law. so it's making it more costly and a much more technically complicated. the act will impose rules on the judicial conference, meaning on our judges, which run counter to almost 80 years of established rulemaking process whereby the courts have been establishing their own rules of procedure. again, this law will be so -- will di
and good technology. technology has helped save our country, and it created the american way of life. this bill would stifle, would kill american technological genius. the provisions of the innovation act will impact on every inventor in a negative way in america. the innovation act will create more paperwork when an inventor files for an infringement claim, for example, someone is stealing his stuff, this will increase the cost to defend those rights and the potential, of course, if you have...
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technology trip him up and it seems to have surprised even him. >> we'll see what happens. this is the top 10. go to today.com and let us know who you think and on wednesday nancy and her team will reveal the person of the year 2013. >> i'll vote right now for pope francis. >> yeah. wow. okay. going right out there on a limb. >> why not. make the call. >> tamron, thank you very much. coming up, more on the winter storm and the power and travel problems being caused by it this morning. >> then on trending, a cheerleader that thinks she is messing up the routine and then gets a pretty heartwarming surprise. >> what new twists await fans of downton abbey. a look coming up. season four coming up. >>> all coming up after your local news and weather. hi! where did you come from? oh... sorry. welcome to petsmart! aren't you kris...? christmas shopping? uh... yes. i have a list of... good girls and boys? good treats and toys. okay... (announcer) at petsmart, we care as much about your pet's happiness as you do. that's why we offer a wide variety of unique toys and tasty treats - th
technology trip him up and it seems to have surprised even him. >> we'll see what happens. this is the top 10. go to today.com and let us know who you think and on wednesday nancy and her team will reveal the person of the year 2013. >> i'll vote right now for pope francis. >> yeah. wow. okay. going right out there on a limb. >> why not. make the call. >> tamron, thank you very much. coming up, more on the winter storm and the power and travel problems being caused...
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the group says people will stop using technology if they don't trust it. that would limit the free flow of information. >>> 7:40. figuring out what happened. the important hearing on the asiana plane crash at sfo takes place this week. what we expect to learn and the problems with the local response. >>> and what san mateo county is doing in the next hour to prepare for the devastation of rising sea levels. >>> good morning. right now, traffic is still slow on highway 4. this is due to a crash that blocked lanes a little while ago. we're getting some improvement. we'll tell you how long it is backed up for. >>> let me tell you, if i think it's cold out there, it's definitely cold. not only that, but our pretty strong breeze has picked up for the east bay. we'll talk about the cold and the wind coming up. a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you
the group says people will stop using technology if they don't trust it. that would limit the free flow of information. >>> 7:40. figuring out what happened. the important hearing on the asiana plane crash at sfo takes place this week. what we expect to learn and the problems with the local response. >>> and what san mateo county is doing in the next hour to prepare for the devastation of rising sea levels. >>> good morning. right now, traffic is still slow on highway...